Lovely in leather! Sharon Stone, 58, casts a spell in black magic outfit after revealing she 'died and came back to life' 15 years ago

The 58-year-old Hollywood goddess managed to appear as stunning as ever in a head-to-toe black outfit when she hit the weSPARK Comedy Night at the Skirball Center in Los Angeles on Thursday evening.

This comes after she appeared on the cover of Closer Weekly where her near-death experience was covered. She said she saw a bright white light after suffering from a subarachnoid brain hemorrhage in 2001. 'I feel that I did die,' said the Basic Instinct star.

One tall drink of water: Sharon Stone looked lovely in black leather slacks at the weSPARK Comedy Night at the Skirball Center in Los Angeles on Thursday

She gets it right: The Golden Globe nominee hit all the right notes in her black top and matching jacket with a feathered finish

She added: 'This kind of giant vortex of white light was upon me and - poof! I sort of took off into this glorious, bright-white light.'

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The Golden Globe nominee hit all the right notes in her cropped black leather slacks with a black top, matching jacket with a feathered finish, strappy black heels and a pair of brown-tinted siunglasses.

The leggy wonder wore her blonde locks brushed to the side and had on shiny lip gloss. A light blue pedicure hinted at her playful side.

Fresh: The leggy wonder wore her blonde locks brushed to the side and had on shiny lip gloss

She likes her shades: The movie star wore brown-tinted sunglasses as well

In her own words: The Casino actress made this week's cover of Closer

Stone's death experience happened when she was living in San Francisco with journalist husband Phil Bronstein (they split in 2003) and already had the films Total Recall, Basic Instinct, Sliver, Intersection, The Specialist, Casino and Sphere under her belt.

When the hemorrhage took place in September 2001 Stone thought she was having a stroke and waited three days until she went to the hospital.

The incident caused her to take a break from acting as she learned how to talk and walk properly again. 'It almost feels like my entire DNA changed,' she has said.

While in the white light she said she met up with her late friends.

Long and lean: The actress is seen here in June 2001, just three months before she nearly died

'I started to see and be met by some of my friends... people who were very, very dear to me [who had died]. I had a real journey with this that took me to places both here and beyond.'

Stone added: 'But it was very fast - whoosh! Suddenly, I was back. I was in my body.'

The mother-of-three said: 'It affected my life so profoundly that it will never be the same.'

Her story: 'I started to see and be met by some of my friends... people who were very, very dear to me [who had died]. I had a real journey with this that took me to places both here and beyond,' she said; here she is seen with her three sons

And she said there have been benefits.

'I get not to be afraid of dying and I get to tell other people that it's a fabulous thing and death is a gift.

'When death comes to you, as it will, it's a glorious and beautiful thing. I had an incredible sense of well-being and a sense that it's just so near. Death - it's very near and very safe. It's not a far away or scary thing.'

The Quick And The Dead star also said she has a 'big destiny' and is not alone in this universe.

'I feel that God kept me around for a reason,' said The Muse star.

Stone's next film is The Masterpiece, which is directed by James Franco.

The pinup recently traveled to Martha's Vineyard where she picked up the Film Society Global Citizen Award for her philanthropic efforts at the 11th annual Martha’s Vineyard International Film Festival. Before that she in Amsterdam with her brother-in-law.

She has three sons: Roan, 16, Laird, 11, and Quinn, 10.

The high life: Here Stone is seen last week returning from a trip to Martha's Vineyard where she picked up an award